Citifield is nice, but I miss Shea so much. Could have taken 1/3 of the $ spent on Citifield and made Shea super-modernized and all Mets fans would have been thrilled.
I really never understood why some people called Shea a dump. It was a gorgeous field in my opinion. The beautiful huge scoreboard and half open stadium made the venue so unique! I miss Shea so much. If there's a Heaven, I'm convinced Shea will be there waiting for me!
Shea Stadium will be the Heaven !!! Now that I have told that, next time you’re discussing your afterlife, you can tell people. When I die I want to go to Shea Stadium 🏟️ 😊
Looks beautiful symetrical, real box seats, no goofy nets, a true Stadium for Major Leaguers. No ads all over tye field in this 80s early 90s era. No modern parks looks junky to the eye, like w lego blocks in Cle upper deck and what they dud in Col ruining thier stadiums beauty for dollars..
Memories of Shea- 1970- Two Puerto Ricans that only minutes before had tried to spook me by saying "BOO" suddenly run onto the field and jog at a leisurely pace while several overweight cops give chase and try to corral them. They jump the outfield wall and then scale the huge fence behind the scoreboard. You could see them laughing as they scurried through the parking lot, free and never close to being apprehended. 1976- Yelling at Tommy Lasorda upon returning from a mound conference, him looking up and deciding that a shouting match with a 14 year old in front of something like 40 thousand people would not be a situation where he would likely come off as the winner. 1990- Nosebleed section. Same area as seen in this video. Large, beefy, WWE wannabee turns around, rips off his own shirt {buttons flying}, bears his own chest and ROARS at the person seated directly behind him. Before he gets the chance to lunge at his target he is grabbed and tackled by about three semi-undercover security people with a much larger force showing up as the seconds ticked away. Within half a minute more than a dozen cops have responded. Why so many fights? I don't think I ever attended a game a Shea without a person wearing a yarmika brawling against someone who obviously had touched a verbal soft spot. EVERY GAME.
I miss Shea stadium so much. Citi field is beautiful but it doesn’t have that same “feel”. Saw some great games there. Stadium used to legit shake. Now half the fans are at the bars and restaurants in the stadium. Weekends in the late 90s they would have 50,000 + now they are lucky to get over 35,000. Times sure have changed.
My favorite stadium. Every year from 79-88 at least two/three games. We lived in CT, so it was about a 2 or so hour drive. I’d get so excited coming off the Whitestone and seeing exit signs for Shea Stadium.
Shea Stadium 1964-2008 so 44 years. It’s hard to say but even as early as 1980 less then 20 years after it opened the new Mets Owners Nelson Doubleday & Fred Wilson would both take a tour in and around the ballpark and commented how shitty it already looked. Then you had the Football Jets playing there from 1964-83 and it was not a multi purpose facility, it was only designed for baseball so it was a total clusterfuck.
Was that the night of the NYC Blackout? There was also one in July of 1977 and the Mets were def home that night and lights went out around 8:30-9 at night somewhere in there and it zapped everything except for the few flood lights around Shea. Eerie
@@rustykuntz94 that’s the evening when the Beatles invented the concept of stadium concert venues. The Beatles held the very first stadium concert at Shea
Shea was a dump... but it had It's charm. My Dad, bro Dave, various friends saw many gms there. FROM rainy Sept '77 to 40,000 '85-6 on regular weeknights. FROM the debacle after Seaver trade to CHAMPIONS! Our banner day '82 entry: WITH FOSTER ON THE ROSTER BAMBERGER WILL MAKE HAMBURGER SO FRANK CAN CASH-IN
How I feel about old Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Also same time period, clearly remember 1989 as a wow year w Orioles new all black hats. I was there before 89 but too small to fully grasp everything but by 6 I knew I loved that stadium, tallest place in the city.
Wow it’s so weird as I thought that too as a kid growing up going to see the Mets at Shea starting in 1982 or 83. So I was maybe 6 or 7 years old and remember NY’s LaGuardia airport was basically next door and planes some games would come or go right over Shea constantly like every 15/20 mins and I used to work myself into a frenzy thinking a plane was for sure gonna crash into the ballpark
I worked at Shea Stadium for Harry M. Stevens, the concessions, from 1968 until 1976. I started as a commissary worker. I left as Supervisor. I loved that stadium. There was definitely improvement that could have been done 👍.
I think the railings were just a normal thing then for separation of the field level boxes. With the new stadiums, the emphasis went to the suites for companies and the novelty of the the field level box was lost. Comisky had the bright yellow railings that were iconic. I grew up at the Vet. They had the silver railings between the field box seats. They had plaques on each box too for what or who owned them. I’m sure it was pretty impressive then. But having a full suite with bathrooms and indoor space is much more impressive now. I loved Shea. Amazing place on many levels.
Thank you for this nice video,I also miss Shea Stadium.Many beautiful memories with Seaver,kingman,Hojo,and all the rest.I used to call Shea Stadium my second home.I will never ever set foot in citi field,my loyalties remain with good ole' Shea Stadium.
Wow ! You’re crazier than me🤪. But when I think of big, beautiful Shea, I think of SEAVER, Hernandez, Carter, Mookie, Agee, Donn Clendenon, Ray Knight, Gil Hodges, Doc, Lenny Dykstra, Cleon , Strawberry, Swoboda, Orosco,Tug, Grote, Ken Boswell, Wayne Garrett, Wally Backman, Koosman etc. You get the picture🏟️🧡❤️. I only named one Met, who wasn’t a World Series champion. Anyone know the answer
Shea was a DUMP.. Especially in the late 70s through mid 80s. I always said it looked like a giant toilet bowl and was located in the aptly name, Flushing NY...
Just a year before I was born. Man do I have fond memories of going to games with my dad. And late at night seeing those neon lights outside of the stadium. Love Citi Field but I wish Shea was still here